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Post by GuardianAngel1911-Admin on Feb 1, 2014 13:59:25 GMT
Today the vampire hunter Blade (Blade movie Trilogy) goes up against a new breed of Vampire. Thomas Raith, White Court Vampire (hailing from the Dresden Files book series). Blade hears of a vampire in Chicago preying on women out of a hair salon, so he heads there to check it out. When he finds Thomas he scopes out the situation until the shop closes to avoid any innocents being in there. With the shop empty except for Thomas he bursts in and draws his sword ready to kick vampire ass. Unfortunately Thomas heard him coming and has his cavalry saber ready. Only one of these badasses will walk out of that hair salon, which will it be?
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Post by Lowk on Feb 1, 2014 18:38:33 GMT
Thats... an interesting choice for Thomas' picture.
Anyway Blade should have this. He got pretty much every physical advantage cept maybe running speed.
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Post by GuardianAngel1911-Admin on Feb 1, 2014 21:44:26 GMT
Lowkwas just the one I picked, and hasn't Thomas been able to match Black Court vamps in strength before? I don't recall movie Blade being that super strong.
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Post by GuardianAngel1911-Admin on Feb 1, 2014 21:44:50 GMT
for short bursts I mean on the matching BCvamps
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Post by shadowknight on Feb 2, 2014 2:07:51 GMT
Well, in Blade 2, Nomak grabbed Blade by his ankle and spun him in the air, smashing him face first THROUGH a Concrete(or perhaps stone) Pillar....Blade didn't even get a bloody nose.
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Post by Lowk on Feb 2, 2014 2:08:28 GMT
OOOH, movie Blade thats somewhat of a different story. Need to re examine movie blade.
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Post by GuardianAngel1911-Admin on Feb 2, 2014 6:05:02 GMT
@shadow I meant compared to his comic incarnation.
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Post by Johnny on Sept 24, 2021 4:22:50 GMT
It depends when Thomas is going all out he's stronger than blade and faster than blade and more durable but only for a short time. So if you can kill him in that time period then he wins but if blade is able to outlast Thomas's burst of power and he won't have much trouble finishing off a weekend Thomas.
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